12v Car Kettle by Spardar for boiling water on the road for coffee, tea, baby bottle or anything!
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12v Car Kettle by Spardar for boiling water on the road for coffee, tea, baby bottle or Instant Lunch
perfect, i need that too
It is pretty wonderful!
Thank you for the video
Thank you for watching and commenting 😀
Thanks for the review!
How is it holding up?
Yes, still going strong!
Is this really true?? That's exactly what I need it for too, a ramen soup for my lunch break during winter.
This is true! Love this thing!!
Does it keep the water warm after boiling? Like for example 8 hours keep warm function. Thanks.
It does a great job at keeping it warm for hours, you can always re boil...
This looks nice. Can I keep it plugged in 24/7, or should I unplug it when not in use?
Thank you.
I'd unplug to be safe. But this thing is great!
How many watts does it need? Thanks
I had it in a 10amp power port (cigarette lighter)
Perfect, thank you@@GarageMahalLife
Are you still using this all these months later? Do you still like it? I’m looking for a safe heater to heat up my coffee when it gets cold. That way I don’t have to stop on the road and beg places to let heat up my coffee during my driving job. Initially you said water only but I don’t want to drink out of it, I just want to heat up my coffee warm enough to enjoy, doesn’t even have to be super hot
I love it! Okay, so it does say water only... what you do is up to you. But it works great, I use mainly to warm up water for cup a soup, but again... 😀
How long does it take to boil the water to 100c? Thanks eml
Under 3 minutes
@@GarageMahalLife Hello, laws of physics here. NO. Even with a 2000+ W kettle it takes several minutes even for a mediocre amount of water to boil. The only way this would take 3 minutes with even a cup of water would be in a vacuum. And in that case the water is room temperature... You just cheated by moving the boiling point with the atmosphere.
@@ZeroG84 Right, but it is super fast, creates a vacuum by being sealed...